With nearly an inch and a half of rain fallen within the last 24 hours, the water level at Lake Berryessa rose the final two feet needed for it to spill over the top of the Glory Hole. The National Weather Service is predicting more rain in the forecast for today, with a 70 percent chance of showers during the day and temperatures in the upper 50s.(Joel Rosenbaum — The Reporter)

Lynne Secrist of Winters takes a picture as water pours over the top of the Glory Hole Tuesday at Lake Berryessa. For the second time in three years, heavy rainfall raised the water levels in the lake high enough to spill over the top.(Joel Rosenbaum — The Reporter)